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TMS SLAT BACK (MODELS 2210, 2010, 2208, & 2208)     

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Alternative to solid back insert or soft back cushion. Slatted, padded back inserts provide stabilty without the rigidity of a solid back insert. Can also be used as a back extension providing 2 to 4 inches over the standard upholstery. A non-skid extension lays flat on the wheelchair seat, or under a seat cushion to prevent the back cushion from shifting. Standard adult (2210) 22 inches high, 10 slats wide. Standard adult (2210) 20 inches high, 10 slats wide. Narrow adult ( 2208) 22 inches hgih, 8 slats wide. Narrow adult (2008) 20 inches high, 8 slats wide.

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This product record was updated on December 21, 1999.

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Thompson Medical, Inc.

3404 Library Lane
Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
United States
Telephone: 800-777-4949 or 952-285-4186.
Fax: 952-285-4188.
Web: http://www.thompsonmedical.com.
Email: tom@thompsonmedical.com.


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